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1“...We consider statistical inference for regression when data are grouped into clusters, with regression model errors independent across clusters but correlated...”
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2by David H. Autor Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (01.07.2015)“...In this essay, I begin by identifying the reasons that automation has not wiped out a majority of jobs over the decades and centuries. Automation does indeed...”
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3by Picchio, Matteo Suetens, Sigrid van Ours, Jan Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.06.2018)“...This paper investigates how winning a substantial lottery prize affects labor supply. Analyzing data from Dutch State Lottery winners, we find that earnings...”
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4by Neyt, Brecht Omey, Eddy Verhaest, Dieter Baert, Stijn Published in Journal of economic surveys (2019)“...We review the theories put forward, methodological approaches used and empirical conclusions found in the multidisciplinary literature on the relationship...”
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5by Marianne Bertrand Emir Kamenica Jessica Pan Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (01.05.2015)“...We examine causes and consequences of relative income within households. We show that the distribution of the share of income earned by the wife exhibits a...”
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6by Bettinger, Eric Haegeland, Torbjørn Rege, Mari Published in Journal of labor economics (01.07.2014)“...In 1998 the Norwegian government introduced a program that increased parents’ incentives to stay home with children under the age of 3. Many eligible children...”
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7by David E. Bloom David Canning Günther Fink Jocelyn E. Finlay Published in Journal of economic growth (Boston, Mass.) (01.06.2009)“...We estimate the effect of fertility on female labor force participation in a panel of countries using abortion legislation as an instrument for fertility. We...”
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8by Goldin, Claudia Published in The American economic review (2014)“...The converging roles of men and women are among the grandest advances in society and the economy in the last century. These aspects of the grand gender...”
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9by Johannes Abeler Armin Falk Lorenz Goette David Huffman Published in The American economic review (01.04.2011)“...A key open question for theories of reference-dependent preferences is: what determines the reference point? One candidate is expectations: what people expect...”
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10“...Part-time jobs are common among partnered women in many countries. There are two opposing views on the efficiency implications of so many women working...”
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11by Frances Goldscheider Eva Bernhardt Trude Lappegård Published in Population and development review (01.06.2015)“...This article argues that the trends normally linked with the second demographic transition (SDT) may be reversed as the gender revolution enters its second...”
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13by Nicole Maestas Kathleen J. Mullen Alexander Strand Published in The American economic review (01.08.2013)“...We present the first causal estimates of the effect of Social Security Disability Insurance benefit receipt on labor supply using all program applicants. We...”
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14by MUSTRE‐DEL‐RÍO, JOSÉ Published in Journal of money, credit and banking (01.09.2019)“...Evidence from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) suggests that the cyclicality of job duration depends on the worker's prior and future...”
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15by Gennaioli, Nicola La Porta, Rafael Lopez-de-Silanes, Florencio Shleifer, Andrei Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (2013)“...We investigate the determinants of regional development using a newly constructed database of 1,569 subnational regions from 110 countries covering 74% of the...”
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16by Jeffrey M. Wooldridge Published in The Journal of human resources (01.04.2015)“...This paper provides an overview of control function (CF) methods for solving the problem of endogenous explanatory variables (EEVs) in linear and nonlinear...”
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17by Ned Augenblick Muriel Niederle Charles Sprenger Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (01.08.2015)“...Experimental tests of dynamically inconsistent time preferences have largely relied on choices over time-dated monetary rewards. Several recent studies have...”
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18by Richard Blundell Luigi Pistaferri Itay Saporta-Eksten Published in The American economic review (01.02.2016)“...We examine the link between wage and consumption inequality using a life-cycle model incorporating consumption and family labor supply decisions. We derive...”
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19“...We estimate the impacts of temperature on time allocation by exploiting plausibly exogenous variation in temperature over time within counties. Temperature...”
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20by Emmanuel Saez Joel Slemrod Seth H. Giertz Published in Journal of economic literature (01.03.2012)“...This paper critically surveys the large and growing literature estimating the elasticity of taxable income with respect to marginal tax rates using tax return...”